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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 13
Social Security should not be a risky scheme To the editor: Franklin D. Roosevelt created Social Security as a retirement insurance program, not a risky scheme. In the 112th Congress, the drive to privatize will be more dangerous...Tags: Politics, Vehicles, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections
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Fiscal challenges deepen for Maryland lawmakers
The state's $1.6 billion shortfall for the next fiscal year is continuing to present a puzzling challenge for Gov. Martin O'Malley and lawmakers returning for the General Assembly's 90-day session, following four years of hard choices compounded by the...Tags: Interior Policy, Unions, Pension and Welfare, Laws, Elections
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Tempers flare, comments cut off by school board
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe Waynesboro Area School Board meeting Tuesday had a contentious start, with the board cutting off public comment and angering teachers and their supporters pushing for resolution to contract negotiations. Seven people offered comments in the first...Tags: Politics, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Contracts, Elections, Career and Workplace
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No deal in place for Chambersburg teachers, board
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comTalks between the Chambersburg Area School Board and its teachers union resumed Monday, but a new collective-bargaining agreement appears far out of sight. The district and the Chambersburg Area Education Association met for more than two hours Monday...Tags: Politics, Contracts, Wage Contract Issues, Health and Safety at School, Medical Services
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Statement by Chambersburg Area School Board
Editor’s note: This is copy of a statement issued Monday night by the Chambersburg Area School Board: CASD School Board Extends Fair Offer to Teachers January 11, 2011 Talks between the Chambersburg Area School District Board of Directors...Tags: Politics, Healthcare Contract Issues, Collective Contract, Elections, Career and Workplace
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State lawmakers anticipate budget talk and more budget talk
andrews@herald-mail.comThere's common ground within Washington County's delegation to the Maryland General Assembly as the 2011 legislative session nears. Seven of the eight delegation members and soon-to-be members named the state budget as their top concern. Sen.-elect...Tags: Interior Policy, Abusive Behavior, Pension and Welfare, Laws, State Budgets
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An open letter to Shank and the county delegation
Senator Shank, et al.: The State of Maryland is facing yet another budget crisis to the tune of $1.6 billion. It seems that budget deficits have become the norm for our state. Many states are confronting similar problems and might require...Tags: Government Debt, Michigan, Unions, Layoffs and Downsizing, Safety of Citizens
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 9
Who is worth what in Washington County Public Schools? To the editor: The allocation of wages is usually a good means of describing how we value people. The most productive members of society, like engineers, doctors and businessmen,...Tags: Heads of State, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Medical Services, Human Interest
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Mail Call - Jan. 10
"I really like Pete Waters, but I was very unhappy with his column the other day, where he suggested that gay soldiers, serving and dying for our country in our military, can be equated with the forced euthanasia of our aging population. What is wrong...Tags: Lawyers, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Judges, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy Repeal (2010)
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Mail Call - Jan. 4
“I’m calling in regards to the lady who put something in about not affording insurance, but — and her husband gets his medical care through VA, etc., etc. She may want to go ahead and try calling the DEERS program, and the phone number...Tags: Holidays, Religious Texts, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Bible, National Government
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 2
Let's hope the new year brings a new vision To the editor: For all of those who did not like the progress of last year, let's try to persuade our leaders to do the right thing, and vote on and pass bills that will move our country...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Holidays, Homes, Unemployment, Elections
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Letters to the Editor - March 31
MSO concert a treat for those who appreciate classical music To the editor: This morning’s MSO concert report (March 21) which appeared on page A3 concluded with a few concert-goers who had no idea what the music was about, nor did they really...Tags: Government Health Care, Kansas (music group), Nursing Homes, Medicare, Career and Workplace
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